Convert some links to use :wiki:

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@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ use of multiple files or spreadsheets, each describing a different phase of DF
construction: designation, building, placing stockpiles/zones, and setting
configuration.
The original idea and 1.0 codebase came from
`Valdemar's <https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/User:Valdemar>`__
The original idea and 1.0 codebase came from :wiki:`Valdemar's <User:Valdemar>`
auto-designation macro. Joel Thornton (joelpt) reimplemented the core logic in
Python and extended its functionality with `Quickfort
2.0 <https://github.com/joelpt/quickfort>`__. This DFHack-native implementation,
@ -1144,10 +1143,10 @@ or what the best practices are, especially for large and complex blueprint sets.
This section walks through the "Dreamfort" blueprints found in the DFHack
blueprint library, highlighting design choices and showcasing practical
techniques that can help you create better blueprints. Note that this is not a
guide for how to design the best forts (there is plenty about that `on the wiki
<https://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php?title=Design_strategies>`__). This is
essentially an extended tips and tricks section focused on how to make usable
and useful quickfort blueprints that will save you time and energy.
guide for how to design the best forts (there is plenty about that :wiki:`on the
wiki <Design strategies>`). This is essentially an extended tips and tricks
section focused on how to make usable and useful quickfort blueprints that will
save you time and energy.
The Dreamfort blueprints we'll be discussing are available in the library as
:source:`one large .csv file <data/blueprints/library/dreamfort.csv>`